The Associated Press Oct. 11, 2018 Biosphere 2 legacy lives on more than quarter century later Biosphere 2 hosts researchers from around the world to study everything from the effects of the ocean's acidification on coral to ways of ensuring food security.
Arizona Public Media Oct. 10, 2018 Clear skies for engineering students' solar oven competition On Wednesday, nearly 600 UA engineering students competed in a mass cook-off, testing and demonstrating low-cost solar ovens they designed and built from scratch.
UPI Oct. 9, 2018 Rift Valley's drying climate inspired early human evolution UA-led research shows that a drying climate punctuated by variable wetter episodes may have precipitated the transition from our ancestors to modern humans.
Los Angeles Times Oct. 8, 2018 'Incredibly grim' prognosis on global warming also carries clarion call for global action UA Regents' Professor Diana Liverman is one of eight U.S. authors of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's new report on global warming.
The Boston Globe Oct. 8, 2018 Creating a different kind of 'mommy track' UA research is cited in a story that discusses employment discrimination faced by many working mothers.
U.S. News & World Report Oct. 8, 2018 UA establishes drug development center The UA has established the Arizona Center for Drug Discovery to serve as a hub connecting researchers with pharmaceutical partners to advance drug discovery.
The Atlantic Oct. 4, 2018 The viruses that neanderthals spread to humans A new study, led by the UA's David Enard, examines the role of viruses in shaping evolution, in particular viral interactions between modern humans and Neanderthals.
KGUN Oct. 4, 2018 UA establishes Arizona Center for Drug Discovery The UA has established the Arizona Center for Drug Discovery to serve as a hub connecting researchers with pharmaceutical partners to advance drug discovery.
Arizona Daily Star Oct. 3, 2018 Tucson tech: Region should explore space 'ecosystem,' report says A new feasibility study commissioned by the UA says the region should consider creating a new space-industry organization.
Inside Philanthropy Oct. 3, 2018 Afterglow: A startlingly successful fundraising campaign officially ends, and the gifts keep coming Columnist Mike Scutari writes about a $1 million gift from Kathy G. Short, and her husband, Jerry, to endow the director’s position of the UA's World of Words.